Portfolio Managements & Funding (scam alert)

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The message below is a good example of a business investment scam. How can you tell? Well, for one thing it claims to come from a UK company but is written in poor English. And also, note that the “From” address is a different name that the person supposedly signing the message (and the “From” address is in Japan, while the sender claims to be from the UK). The verdict? It’s a scam!

I have the mandate of a private investor who wish to invest his funds without the mention of his name. These funds ranges from 500 Million USD and above.

As a Private financial and investment company, we are seeking for individuals who has funds management abilities that can manage the funds into a profitable investment.

Ensuing from these funds, we are also able to provide financial banking instruments as BGs, SBLCs and comfort letter of credits for any projects requiring such supports.

If you have any clients in need of Loans to support his existing project, we can be able to work with such individuals.

Sincerely,

Mr. Bryan Holland

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Important Note

Please be aware that scammers often use the names of real people and legitimate businesses in their fraudulent messages. Why? To lend an air of legitimacy to their criminal enterprise. Just because the name of a real person or a real bank or a real government agency appears in a scam message that doesn't mean the person or organization in question is involved in the scam in any way. The scammers are just stealing these names in order to make themselves look legitimate.